An nmr sample tube for nmr measurement is provided. It includes a plug on both sides or one side of a sample to be measured, in an axial direction of the sample tube. The plug is adjusted to have magnetic susceptibility equal to or substantially equal to that of the sample. A whole shape of the plug and a sample space together is axisymmetric about an axis of the sample tube, and a surface of the plug not abutting the sample space bulges in a direction away from the sample space.
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1. An nmr sample tube for nmr measurement, comprising a plug on both sides or one side of a sample to be measured, in an axial direction of the sample tube, the plug being adjusted to have magnetic susceptibility equal to or substantially equal to that of the sample, wherein a whole shape of the plug and a sample space together is spheroid with a rotational axis corresponding to an axis of the sample tube.
6. An nmr sample tube for nmr measurement, comprising a plug on both sides or one side of a sample to be measured, in an axial direction of the sample tube, the plug being adjusted to have magnetic susceptibility equal to or substantially equal to that of the sample,
wherein a whole shape of the plug and a sample space together is spheroid with a rotational axis corresponding to an axis of the sample tube; and a hole is provided in one or both of the plugs to pass the sample.
7. An nmr sample tube for nmr measurement, comprising a plug on both sides or one side of a sample to be measured, in an axial direction of the sample tube, the plug being adjusted to have magnetic susceptibility equal to or substantially equal to that of the sample,
wherein a whole shape of the plug and a sample space together is spheroid with a rotational axis corresponding to an axis of the sample tube; and a plug positioning rod is provided on one or both of the plugs to pass the sample.
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(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an NMR sample tube suitable for use in a nuclear magnetic resonance signal measuring device (NMR device).
(2) Related Art
A nuclear magnetic resonance signal measuring device applies an RF magnetic field to a sample to be measured to obtain nuclear magnetic resonance signals (NMR signals) from the sample. In order to increase the strength of the signal, the static magnetic field in the sample space is required to have high homogeneity.
Since the sample is precious, a minute sample is put in a thin sample tube to measure it. The sample is usually in a form of liquid. A difference between the magnetic susceptibility of the sample and that of objects around the sample lowers the homogeneity of the static magnetic field in the sample space. If the magnetic susceptibility changes stepwise at the portion where the sample abuts surroundings therearound as viewed from the direction of the applied static magnetic field, magnetic charge appears thereon, and thus a further magnetic field is generated so that the homogeneity of the magnetic field is lowered.
JP-A-10-332800 discloses that a material having the same magnetic susceptibility as the sample is arranged below the sample, the sample is placed thereabove, and a plug adjusted to have the same magnetic susceptibility as the sample is inserted above the sample to provide a symmetrical sample tube. The plug is constituted of a first plug having a through-hole for bubble removal and a second plug fitting in the first plug.
The object of JP-A-10-332800 is removal of bubbles generated in the sample portion.
The object of the present invention is to improve the homogeneity of the static magnetic field of the sample space in an NMR sample tube with use of a plug adjusted to have magnetic susceptibility equal to or substantially equal to that of the sample.
According to the present invention, a plug having magnetic susceptibility equal to or substantially equal to that of the sample is arranged on both sides or one side of the sample to be measured, in the axial direction of the sample tube, such that the whole shape of the plug and the sample space together is axisymmetric about the axis of the sample tube, and further such that the surface of the plug not abutting the sample space bulges in the direction away from the sample space.
The magnetic susceptibility of the plug is desirably adjusted to have the same the magnetic susceptibility as that of the sample or, even if not same, the difference of the magnetic susceptibilities between the plug and the sample is within ±10% of that of the sample.
According to the present invention, the homogeneity of the static magnetic field in the sample space is increased to improve the sensitivity of NMR measurement.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
When the static magnetic field is applied from the direction of the axis of the sample tube, a plug is placed adjacent to the sample space in the direction of the static magnetic field such that the boundary surface therebetween forms a portion of a spheroid, thereby the homogeneity of the static magnetic field of the sample space can be increased.
On the other hand, when the static magnetic field is applied from the direction perpendicular to the axis of the sample tube, the sample space is surrounded by air through the sample tube. In addition, a coil, having an axis corresponding to the axis of the sample tube, for transmitting and receiving NMR signals, needs to be arranged near the sample tube as far as possible. Therefore, in the case of this magnetic field direction, it is difficult to arrange a plug having adjusted magnetic susceptibility in the space adjacent to the sample space in the direction of the static magnetic field, so as to surround the sample space. Thus, in the case of this magnetic field direction, the sample space is generally surrounded by air.
According to the present invention, the whole area of the sample plus the plug having adjusted magnetic susceptibility is made a spheroidal shape to increase the homogeneity of the static magnetic field of the sample space. The invention is based on a nature of electromagnetism: strength of a magnetic field is constant in a spheroid having constant magnetic susceptibility.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plug has a shape of a spheroid divided into two pieces in the axial direction with its rotational axis corresponding to the axis of the sample tube.
According to another preferred embodiment, the plug has a shape composed of: a spheroid divided into two pieces in the axial direction with its rotational axis corresponding to the axis of the sample tube; and a cylindrical portion, added on the side of a surface of the divided spheroid abutting the sample, having a length of not more than 1 mm in the direction of the axis of the sample tube.
In addition, bottom of the sample tube is sealed and a plug having such a shape as to contact closely with the bottom of the sample tube is arranged only above the sample.
In addition, the surface of the plug abutting the sample is dented in the direction away from the sample to form the shape of a half of a spheroid with its rotation axis corresponding to the axis of the sample tube, and the sample space has a shape of a spheroid.
The sample space and the plug may be surrounded by glass, and a pipe may be arranged in the glass to pass the sample.
In addition, according to a very preferable embodiment, a hole for passing the sample is provide in one or both of the plugs. Further, a plug positioning rod for passing the sample is provided on one or both of the plugs.
In the following, the present invention will be described in detail referring to the drawings.
Bubbles accumulating between the sample and the upper plug are one of the causes of decrease in the homogeneity of the static magnetic field. Therefore, a slight gap or groove for bubble removal may be provided between the sample tube 3 and the plug 1. In addition, the lower plug may be fabricated integrally with the sample tube 3. The level of the sample 2 is appropriately adjusted in accordance with the sensitivity region of the NMR transmitting and receiving antenna used.
The material of the plug should be changed in accordance with the sample, and is preferably resin, glass, a mixture thereof with a metal for adjustment of the magnetic susceptibility, or the like.
When a cylindrical portion is provided in the plug 1 as in the embodiment, the plug 1 is easy to fabricate and leakage of the sample 2 is little.
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In the embodiment, the amount of the sample to be measured and its position relative to the plugs are fixed, and only the sample may be exchanged by flowing it in the sample space to measure it. As a result, the time period for exchange of the sample may be shortened and such a measurement is also enabled that the concentration of the sample is continuously varied.
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It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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